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PLS 390: Intro to Appellate Advocacy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course introduces students to the role of appellate courts in the American justice system. Students learn and apply the basic elements of appellate argument including brief writing and oral advocacy. Students use a case problem to explore written and oral advocacy techniques in the court of appeals. Students prepare and present an oral argument at the end of the semester based upon the case problem.
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PLS 400: Comparative Legal Systems
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course will build on the student¿s understanding of the American system of law. This course will broaden student¿s perspective of legal systems beyond their region. The student will also learn more about their own jurisdiction within the context of this global system. We will offer two different sections of this course which we will alternate. One section will focus on religious law. The other section will focus on a comparative analysis of nation-state¿s laws.
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PLS 405: Foundations of Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is open to Pre-Law Scholars. Pre-Law students who have a GPA of 3.6 or higher can petition the course instructor for inclusion in the course. This is a seminar conducted by faculty of the School of Law. A final paper and class participation are major determinants of the grade.
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PLS 410: Legal Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Interns work in private legal service agency and federal, local, and state judicial systems. In selecting their internships, students are directed by the Pre-Law program and the Political Science department. Ideal for students interested in a legal career.
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PLS 498: Adv Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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POLS 100: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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POLS 110: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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POLS 151: Politics of Developing World
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is an introduction to the domestic politics of developing countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Topics include democracy and authoritarianism, economic development, political conflict, the role of political institutions, and political culture.
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POLS 160: Introduction to International Politics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Role of power, ethics, law, public opinion, effectiveness, of various techniques of international relations; diplomacy, propaganda, subversion. Crucial problems. Proliferation of nuclear weapons, revolutionary warfare, hunger. How should we respond to the challenge?
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POLS 170: Foundations of Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course introduces students to political theory through competing answers to such questions such "What is the difference between brute force and legitimate authority?" or "What are 'rights' and where do they come from?" Thinkers regularly studied include Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. Reserved for freshmen and sophomores.
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